We are wandering again in Spain and Portugal (38 Viewers)

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We managed to stick to the plan for once today and have finally made it to the algarve. We are at the camper stop or aire in Tavira. I don't normally give sites you pay for a plug, but this one is very good. It is spotless and our pitch has a water tap and electric, four days costs €37 including electric. There wasn't a package option with no electric, so we will use it to get everything charged.

It's been an admin day today, with shopping, washing, fixing, and financial jiggery pokey to do. So only one picture today. Think the forecast is a bit iffy tomorrow, but in theory we will cycle out for an explore. My main priority while we are here is to see some flamingos in the wild, so I can tick them off on my app. Sad I know.

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Still (loosely) following you, we are still in Salamanca, but will cross over to Portugal in a few days and head slowly South. Is your stop in Tavira at the Algarve Motorhome Park, Rue Vale de Caranguejo? Thanks. John.

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Still (loosely) following you, we are still in Salamanca, but will cross over to Portugal in a few days and head slowly South. Is your stop in Tavira at the Algarve Motorhome Park, Rue Vale de Caranguejo? Thanks. John.
Yes that’s where we are. We were warned it gets very busy, by the end of the day there were a few spaces left but obviously not the best ones. Their website gives a live count of the number of free spaces.

If you are crossing over have a think about Mavao, if you like quant old towns.


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Thanks for posting, adding the interesting names/places to our POI list. No idea if we'll visit them but good to "know" of good stuff in an area.
So keep them coming :)
The campervan parks look quite suitable and good value (we hate campsites, but well positioned safe parking areas always welcome)

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This morning the blue skies turned dark and it rained for a couple of hours. We were still able to sit outside and enjoy a coffee and it gave me time to sort out mundane life jobs like the car insurance.

The rain stopped and we went for a wander around Tavera. It is like a lot of Portuguese towns, lovely whitewashed houses, interposed with one that has gone to rack and ruin. There is a castle and church, and lots of streets with nice shops and restaurants of all sizes and standards. Experience has taught us it is often better to chose somewhere to eat a little out of the centre. Today's was called Come Na Gaveta, literally meaning food from the drawer, apparently because shop keepers used to put their food in a drawer when a customer appeared. The food was superb, based around the idea of tapas.

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The meat plate is a beef dish called Pica Pau (literally woodpecker beef), that was beautifully cooked. The other is tempura Octopus, that was equally yummy. Of course washed down with a nice red wine and finished with an espresso. I think we were lucky because the restaurant soon filled up and there was a constantly flow of people being turned away. For Portugal it was expensive around €49, but in the UK that standard of meal would be more than double.

Some pictures of Tavira showing how changeable the weather has been:

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There is a free music festival this weekend so we sat and listened to a group of teenagers, doing pretty good covers of Pink Floyd, Hendrix and the like. There were three guitarists and they were exceptional. So the plan is to sit in the sun at the van for a few hours, cycle back in a watch the sun go down from a bar on the salt flats and then go back and watch some live music.

Not seen any flamingoes yet!
 
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Thanks for posting, adding the interesting names/places to our POI list. No idea if we'll visit them but good to "know" of good stuff in an area.
So keep them coming :)
The campervan parks look quite suitable and good value (we hate campsites, but well positioned safe parking areas always welcome)
Thank you, glad you are enjoying it. Most of the places we have visited are from other blogs and recommendations. Like you we prefer camperstops or aires, unless we feel the need for a swimming pool!
 

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We had a nice easy drive to Evora today. It is one of those places all the guidebooks say you must visit while you are in Portugal. Perhaps it is because we liked Mavao so much or maybe it is our third town in a row, but although nice enough we weren't excited by it. We are on the fee aire about 15 minutes walk from the centre. It is fine, but maybe slightly edgy, for example a beggar came to the door of the motorhome asking for money.

The town does have some nice squares with plenty of places to eat and some very Portuguese side streets. We stopped at a lovely bakery and bought almond cakes, they were delicious.

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There is a fine Roman Temple, supposedly to Diana, but I don't think they have managed to prove that through any documentation. As a bit of a history geek I was keen to see the baths unearthed in 1987 but unfortunately the building was being renovated so it was closed.

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The highlight for us was the church of Sao Francisco, with its crypt lined with human bones. Weird but fascinating and quite busy. Lots of American tourists saying 'owgh my God.

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Oh and there is an impressive viaduct, that was never finished due to 'imponderable events' according to the map from the tourist board.

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We were intending to get to somewhere near the sea a few days back but were knocked a bit of course by the fires. We have loved the towns, especially Mavao, but we want some sun, sea and sand. Can't control the first one, but the second two we can, so tomorrow we will get up early and drive to somewhere like Tavira. But, of course, we often wake up and do something different!
Love the bones - reminds me of Sedlec on our last trip. Will have to see this! Loving your trip so far, thanks.
 
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Love the bones - reminds me of Sedlec on our last trip. Will have to see this! Loving your trip so far, thanks.
Thanks, high praise, you both write so well.

There's a similar chapel in Rome, I can’t remember the name. When we went there with our girls when they were younger it’s all they wanted to see. Never mind the coliseum or Trevi Fountain.

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We managed to stick to the plan for once today and have finally made it to the algarve. We are at the camper stop or aire in Tavira. I don't normally give sites you pay for a plug, but this one is very good. It is spotless and our pitch has a water tap and electric, four days costs €37 including electric. There wasn't a package option with no electric, so we will use it to get everything charged.

It's been an admin day today, with shopping, washing, fixing, and financial jiggery pokey to do. So only one picture today. Think the forecast is a bit iffy tomorrow, but in theory we will cycle out for an explore. My main priority while we are here is to see some flamingos in the wild, so I can tick them off on my app. Sad I know.

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Thinking of going there next week. Did you have any difficulty getting a pitch only I've heard it gets very full?
 
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Yes that’s where we are. We were warned it gets very busy, by the end of the day there were a few spaces left but obviously not the best ones. Their website gives a live count of the number of free spaces.

If you are crossing over have a think about Mavao, if you like quant old towns.


https://algarvemotorhomepark.com/en/parques/tavira-autocaravanas-portugal-algarve/
Sorry can't find a Mavao , do you mean Marvao ?
If so are the black pigs next to the aire still there ?
May be following your route in a couple of weeks time though will be getting ferry to Dieppe .
Thanks for great info , keep it coming
 
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Sorry can't find a Mavao , do you mean Marvao ?
If so are the black pigs next to the aire still there ?
May be following your route in a couple of weeks time though will be getting ferry to Dieppe .
Thanks for great info , keep it coming
My apologies yes I do mean Marvao. There appear to be a number of alternative spellings! No sign of any pigs, perhaps they have been eaten, they do like their meat here. 😂
 
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Thinking of going there next week. Did you have any difficulty getting a pitch only I've heard it gets very full?
We didn’t have any problems. Their web site is really useful because it has a live update showing how many pitches are free. There is a link to it on post #66 or there abouts. The best choice seems to be between about 11 and 3pm.
 
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My apologies yes I do mean Marvao. There appear to be a number of alternative spellings! No sign of any pigs, perhaps they have been eaten, they do like their meat here. 😂
Yea was there many years ago pigs were were right next to the aire .
I got a bit lost trying to find aire and did a couple of circuits of very small village square , in the middle of a funeral !

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